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Gaitana
Gaitana, also known as Guaitipan, is referred to as La Gaitana and Cacica Gaitana, was a 16th-century Yalcon woman from the region of Timaná, Huila, a leader who, in 1539–40, led the indigenous people of the Upper Magdalena River Valley in Colombia in armed resistance against the colonization by the Spanish. Her monument sculpted by Rodrigo Arenas stands in Neiva, the capital of the Huila Department in Colombia. == The indigenous people == According to Spanish chronologists, at the time of conquest, the modern territory of Huila Department was inhabited by many different peoples. The Yalcón People (with nearly 6,000 warriors), the Avirama, the Pinao, the Guanaca and the Paez lived north of the Magdalena River, with later concentrated around the La Plata River. South of the Magdalena River lived the Andaqui and Timana and to the East lived the Pijao peoples.
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